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Oil issues to dominate North Dakota legislative session
North Dakota Republican Gov. Jack Dalrymple couldn't help but relish in his oil-rich state's economic prosperity at a recent luncheon featuring governors from across the nation.
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This Bakken boom 5 times larger than '80s, Fed says
The Bakken oil boom is now five times larger than the area's 1980s oil boom, according to a new report by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
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Sanford breaks ground on $20M health care facility
A project to build a $20 million health care facility in Dickinson took another major step forward during a groundbreaking ceremony and press conference Dec. 19 at the Biesiot Activities Center on the Dickinson State University campus.
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Dickinson airport to offer jet service
Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport in Dickinson is preparing to offer jet service, even though there has been no official agreement with an airline.
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Dickinson issues more than $300M in permits
City and church leaders in Dickinson have teamed up to provide a temporary winter-season homeless shelter for men in the area.
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ND moves up on Forbes' business climate listing Driven in large part by the Bakken oil play, North Dakota ascended to another lofty perch on a business climate ranking list.
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Watford City retirees give portion of oil royalties to favorite charities
Konnie and Sharon Norstog don't think they deserve the new income from the minerals they own, so they're giving much of it away.
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Finding The Edge Of The Bakken
The Bakken may not be as spread out as Geologists had first thought.
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